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SPRINGFIELD,  -         VERMONT. 

PASTOR. 

THOMAS   MASON  BOSS. 

"""Parsonage,  Pleasant  Street. 

At  home  for  Religious  Conversation, 

Monday  evenings,   7.30-8.30. 

Pastor's  Reception,  Tuesday  Evening. 


DEACONS. 
ASHBEL  STEELE,  AM  AS  A  WOOLSON, 

GEO.  P.  HAYWOOD,  ADNA  BROWN. 

BRETHREN  OF  CHURCH  COMMITTEE. 
HENRY  CLOSSON,     FREDERIC  L.  SMALL. 

Non  Church  goers  Cordially  Invited. 
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kneel  before  the  Lord  our  maker.    Ps.  95 :  (i. 


MORNING  SERVICE,  10.30. 

THEMES. 

Sept.  1st.    The  great  Problem. 
"      8th.     Noblest  Object  of  Christian  endeavor. 
"    loth.    The  Revival  we  need. 
"    22nd.    Three  Pictures. 
li    29th.    The  Elder  Brother. 

THE  LORD'S  SUPPER,  Sept.  1st,  at  1.30,  P.  M. 

INFANT  BAPTISMS,  Sept,  8th,  at  10.80,  A.  M. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL,  12,  M. 
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At  5.45. 

Continue  iu  prayer,  and  watch  in  the  same  with 
thanksgiving.    Col. -1:2. 

EVENING  SERVICE,  6  30. 

Sept.  1st.    Prayer— "Conversion  of  the  World." 
"      Sth.         "         "Children  of  the  Church." 
"    15th.         "         Permanent  Revival. 
"    22nd.        "         Wise  Decisions. 
"    29th.         "         Meanness  of  Self-Righteousness. 


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Not  forsaking  the  assembling  of  ourselves  togeth- 
er, as  the  manner  of  some  is.    Heb.  10:  25. 


Sept.  6th.  Obedience  the  condition  of  spiritual  en- 
largement.   John  14:  15-25. 

"  13th.  The  Witnessing  Church.  Is.  43:  10.  44  :  8. 
Acts  1:8.    4:  33, 

"  20th.  Stumbling  Blocks  Removed.  Is.  57:  14. 
Rom.  14:  13. 

"     27th.     Earnestness.     Eccl.9:10. 


Be  at  the  Prayer  Meeting  without  fail,  unless  the 
Lord  requires  you  elsewhere. 

Be  punctual.  Come  to  the  front.  Come  in  a 
prayerful  spirit.  Be  ready  to  take  part  early,  by 
prayer,  testimony,  song,  incident,  or  text,  as  the 
Spirit  suggests.  Be  cheerful,  uncomplaining,  en- 
courage others  to  attend  and  to  participate.  Help 
make  a  "  live  meeting"  by  prayerful  atteution  and 
appropriation  as  well  as  regular  attendance. 

"Ye  shall  seek  me  and  find  me,  when  ye  shall 
search  for  me  with  all  your  heart.'.' 

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ZIMRI  MESSING  ER,  GEO.  A.   DAVIS. 
Superintendent— FREDERIC  L.  SMALL. 
Assist.  Supt.—P.ES J.  P.  ALDRICH. 
Secretary  and  Treasurer— GEO.  A.  DAVIS. 
Librarian-CHA*.  S.  HBMENWAY. 

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CLAREMONT,  N.  H. : 

PRINTED  BY  THE  CLAKEMONT   MANUFACTURING  CO. 
1869. 


HISTORICAL   SKETCH. 


I. 

ORGANIZATION. 

The  Congregational  Church  in  Springfield,  Vt.  was  organized 
Oct.  3,  1781.  It  consisted  of  "  eight  males  and  eight  females." 
From  the  best  information  we  can  obtain,  the  first  sixteen  in  the 
accompanying  Catalogue  were  the  original  members.  The  first 
volume  of  the  Church  Records  having  been  lost,  we  have  laid 
under  tribute  the  Records  of  the  Town  and  the  memories  of  sev- 
eral of  the  oldest,  and  many  of  the  younger  inhabitants,  now  living, 
and  hope  the  attempt  here  made,  to  rescue  and  preserve  the  names 
of  the  members,  and  the  early  history  of  the  Church,  may  not  result 
in  the  publication  of  more  errors  than  facts.  Painful  search  has 
been  made  to  obtain  what  is  reliable. 

May  18,  1803,  a  Religious  Society  was  formed  to  act  in  connec- 
tion with  the  Church,  for  the  support  of  the  gospel.  Prior  to  that 
time,  the  Town,  as  such,  had  acted  with  the  Church,  for  that 
purpose. 

II. 
MEETING-HOUSES. 

Jan.  4, 1786,  the  Town  voted  "to  build  a  Meeting-House,  56x40, 
with  posts  21  feet  high,  with  two  porches,  one  at  each  end,  12  feet 
square,  near  the  Burying  ground,  on  Hubbard's  or  Martin's  land  ; 
the  cost  of  said  Meeting-House  to  be  paid  in  Neat  Cattle  or  Grain 
at  half  price."  Voted  also,  "  to  class  the  Town,  and  see  that  each 
class  furnish  its  share  of  stuffs  for  building  and  finishing  the 
Meeting-House." 


These  votes,  so  far,  at  least,  as  the  location  of  the  Meeting- 
House  was  concerned,  were  reconsidered,  a  part  of  the  people  of 
the  Town  preferring  to  locate  it  near  the  Eureka  School-House, 
on  land  now  owned  by  Abijah  Miller,  Esq. ;  others  wishing  to  lo- 
cate it  on  land  near  Mr.  Christopher  Ellis' ;  and  others,  where  it 
was  eventually  located,  on  the  Common,  near  the  Village  Ceme- 
tery.    It  was  not  finished  till  1798. 

For  thirty-one  years  it  continued  to  be  the  place  "  wliither  the 
tribes  went  up." 

In  1832,  a  new  House  of  Worship  was  built  on  Main  Street,  in 
the  village,  and  dedicated  Jan.  9,  1833. 

In  1868,  this  House,  having  been  considered,  for  a  long  time, 
too  small  conveniently  to  accommodate  those  desiring  to  worship  in 
it,  was  enlarged,  and  remodeled  by  the  addition  of  a  Tower  in 
front;  a  Chancel  and  Orchestra;  the  entire  refitting  of  the  Lecture 
Rooms ;  and  the  reseating  of  the  Audience  Room,  with  curved 
pews. 

The  cost  of  these  improvements,  including  a  new  Organ,  Com- 
munion Service,  Pulpit,  and  Furniture,  was  about  $14,000. 

It  was  rededicated  May  30,  1869. 

III. 

MINISTERS. 

The  first  record  we  have  of  any  action  on  the  part  of  the  Town 
in  reference  to  preaching,  is  found  in  a  "Notification"  of  a 
Town  meeting  called  May  5,  1788;  which  was  "  to  see  if  the  Town 
will  hire  preaching."  An  affirmative  vote  was  passed  which  resul- 
ted in  hiring  Rev.  Samuel  Cotton  to  preach  three  months.  At  the 
end  of  that  time,  Aug.  4,  1788,  the  Town  "  chose  a  Committee 
to  join  a  Committee  of  the  Church,  to  treat  with  Rev.  Mr.  Cot- 
ton on  terms  of  Settlement."  On  the  first  Tuesday  in  September 
following,  the  Town  gave  Mr.  Cotton  a  formal  call.  He  preached 
for  them  about  one  year  in  all ;  but  the  call  was  declined. 

So  far  as  any  record  appears,  the  Church  was  without  stated 
preaching  for  more  than  two  years.  May  17,  1792,  a  Committee 
was  chosen  by  the  Town,  "  to  procure  a  Congregational  preacher, 
of   the  standing  order."      Probably  Rev.  Benj.   Stone  was  the 


choice  of  this  Committee,  and  we  infer  that  his  labors  commenced 
soon  after  the  appointment  of  this  Committee. 

Nov.  5,  1792,  the  Town  gave  Rev.  Mr.  Stone  a  call  to  settle, 
which  he  declined,  and  the  Church  was  without  preaching  again 
for  about  a  year  and  a  half. 

April  5,  1794,  the  Town  voted  "  to  hire  preaching  for  eix 
months."     No  minister's  name  appears  on  that  vote. 

Dec.  17,  1794,  voted  "  to  hire  preaching  a  year."  This  vote 
probably  secured  the  services  of  Rev.  Joseph  Prince.  How  long 
he  remained  is  not  known,  nor  who,  if  any  one,  supplied  the 
pulpit,  till 

April  5,  1796,  when  the  Town  chose  a  Committee,  and  raised 
money  "  to  hire  preaching,  the  ensuing  season."  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
liams is  the  next  man  named,  as  supplying  the  pulpit.  He  re- 
mained some  five  months. 

After  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  probably  about  the  first  of  Jan.  1797, 
Rev.  Archibald  Campbell  came,  and  remained  some  six  or  eight 
months. 

The  next  Candidate  was  Rev.  Nicholas  B.  Whitney,  who  prob- 
ably began  to  preach  in  Sept.  1797.  April  30,  1798,  the  Town 
gave  Mr.  Whitney  "an  ineffectual  call."  He  supplied  about  nine 
months,  in  all. 

About  a  year  passed,  when  the  Town,  on  the  first  Tuesday  in 
Sept.  1799,  voted  a  tax  of  one  cent  on  a  dollar,  to  pay  for 
preaching. 

This  vote  led  to  action  which  brought  Pastor  Smiley  here.  He 
began  to  preach  in  Springfield,  in  the  Spring,  or  early  Summer,  of 
1800.  The  Town  voted  him  a  call  April  6,  1801 ;  the  Church, 
June  28,  following.  He  accepted  the  call,  and  became  the  first 
settled  Pastor,  Sept.  23,  1801 ;  all  who  had  served  before  him 
having  been  Stated  or  Occasional  Supplies.  His  term  of  service 
and  that  of  the  ten  settled  Pastors  and  one  Acting  Pastor,  who 
have  followed  him,  may  be  found  on  page  13. 

The  average  length  of  the  nine  Pastorates,  previous  to  the 
present,  is  nearly  seven  years.  The  longest,  that  of  Pastor  Smiley, 
was  twenty-four  years,  one  month,  and  nine  days ;  the  shortest, 
that  of  Rev.  Mr.  Haseltine,  was  one  year  and  nine   days. 


IV. 

EEVIVALS. 

In  eighty-seven  years,  the  Church  has  enjoyed  seven  seasons  of 
more  or  less  extensive  revival,  viz. — 

1st  and  2nd,  In  1810,  and  1821-2,     Rev.  Mr.  Smiley,  Pastor. 

3d,  In  1831,  Rev.  Mr.  Goodman,  Pastor. 

4th,  In  1834-5  "Burchard  Revival,"  Rev.  Mr.  Morton,  Pastor. 

5th,  In  1840-2,  Rev.  Mr.  Noble,  Pastor. 

6th,  In  1856-7,  Rev.  Mr.  Giddings,  Pastor. 

7th,  In  1867-8,  Rev.  Mr.  Cobb,  Pastor. 

Nine  hundred  and  forty-eight,  or  more  than  three  fourths  of 
the  1226  members  of  this  Church,  have  been  added  by  Profession  ; 
278  by  Letter.  More  than  two  thirds  have  been  added  in  Revi- 
vals of  Religion. 

V. 

THE  SABBATH-SCHOOL. 

In  the  Spring  of  1818,  Pastor  Smiley  opened  a  Sabbath-School 
in  his  house.  He  continued  it  as  long  as  he  was  Pastor  ;  after 
which,  it  was  held,  for  some  years,  in  the  School-House  on  the 
Common,  near  the  Meeting-House ;  and  then,  in  the  Meeting- 
House. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  Superintendents,  with  their  terms 
of  service,  as  near  as  can  now  be  ascertained  : 

Rev.  R.  Smiley,  1818—1825 

Dea.  A.  Steele,  1825—1832 

Dea.  Nomlas  Cobb,  1832—1833 

Dea.  A.  Steele,  1833—1839 

Dea.  I.  M.  Lewis,  1839—1842 

Dea.  A.  Bourne,  1842—1845 

Dr.  E.  A.  Knight,  1845—1851 

Leverett  M.  Snell,  1851—1856 

Henry  Safford,  1856—1859 

Dea.  A.  Steele,  1859—1863 

Dea.  Adna  Brown,  1863—1866 

Edward  Ingham,  1866—1868 

Dea.  Adna  Brown,  1868 — 


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VI. 

FORM  OF  ADMISSION  TO  THE  CHURCH. 

Address. 

Beloved  Friends :  You  present  yourselves  before  God  and  these 
witnesses,  to  make  a  solemn  profession  of  your  Christian  Faith, 
and  to  enter  into  Covenant  with  Christ  and  his  Church  in  this 
place.  We  trust  you  have  duly  considered  the  nature  of  this  pro- 
fession, and  the  new  relations  you  will  henceforth  sustain,  and 
that  you  are  prepared,  by  Divine  Grace,  to  offer  yourselves  as 
living  sacrifices,  holy  and  acceptable  to  God,  through  Jesus 
Christ. 

We  now  ask  your  assent  to  our 

ARTICLES  OF  BELIEF. 

We  believe  in  the  one  only  living  and  true  God,  who  exists  as 
Father,  Son  and  Holy  Ghost ;  that  these  three  are  one  equal  and 
infinite,  in  all  natural  and  moral  perfections. 

We  believe  that  God  created  and  upholds  and  governs  all 
things  according  to  the  wise  and  eternal  counsel  of  his  own  Will, 
yet  in  perfect  accordance  with  the  free  moral  action  of  men. 

We  believe  that  the  Bible  is  the  inspired  word  of  God,  the 
perfect  and  only  rule  of  Belief  and  Practice. 

We  believe  that  our  First  Parents  were  created  holy ;  that  they 
fell  from  that  state  by  transgressing  the  command  of  God ;  and 
that  in  consequence  of  their  apostasy,  all  their  descendants  are 
without  original  holiness,  and  alienated  from  God  until  their 
hearts  are  renewed  by  Divine  Grace. 

We  believe  that  the  Son  of  God  took  upon  himself  the  form  of 
man  ;  that  he  died,  rose  again,  and  ascended  to  the  right  hand  of 
the  Father,  where  he  ever  liveth  to  make  intercession  for  us ;  that 
by  his  obedience,  sufferings  and  death,  he  made  a  complete  atone- 
ment, which  is  the  only  ground  of  forgiveness  for  sin ;  that  par- 
don and  eternal  life  are  sincerely  offered  to  all,  upon  condition 
of  repentance  and  faith  in  Christ';  that  those  who  repent  and 
believe  will  be  kept,  by  the  power  of  God,  through  faith,  unto 
salvation. 


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"We  believe  that  Christ  has  established  a  Visible  Church  in  the 
world,  the  terras  of  admission  to  which  are, — credible  evidence 
of  Regeneration  by  the  Holy  Spirit,  and  a  Public  Profession  of 
Faith  in  the  Redeemer;  and  that  Baptism  and  the  Lord's  Supper 
are  Ordinances  of  the  Church,  to  be  observed  to  the  end  of  time. 

We  believe  that  God  has  appointed  one  day  in  the  seven  to  be 
kept  holy  unto  himself;  and  that  from  the  Resurrection  of  Christ, 
to  the  end  of  the  world,  the  first  day  of  the  week  is  the  Christian 
Sabbath. 

We  believe,  also,  in  the  Resurrection  of  the  Dead,  and  in  a  day 
of  Final  Judgment,  in  which  all  will  receive  according  to  their 
deeds;  that  the  Wicked  will  go  away  into  Everlasting  Punish- 
ment, and  the  Righteous  into  Life  Eternal. 

Experimentally,  we  believe  that  God  has  wrought  in  us  genuine 
Repentance  for  Sin  ;  that  he  has  renewed  our  hearts  ;  that  he  has 
justified  and  accepted  us,  and  sealed  us  heirs  of  heaven. 

To  this  Confession,  according  to  your  understanding  of  the 
truth  and  according  to  your  personal  Faith  in  Christ,  do  you  now 
(severally)  give  your  cordial  assent  ? 

[  Here  Baptism  is  to  be  administered,  or  recognized,  in  answer  to  the 
following  question  : 

Do  you,  who  have  received  Baptism,  on  the  Faith  of  your  Parents,  now 
publicly  accept,  and  endorse  their  act  as  your  own  ?  ] 

Will  you  now  join  us  in  solemn 

COVENANT  ? 

In  the  presence  of  God  and  these  witnesses,  we  do  now  avouch 
the  Lord  Jehovah,  Father,  Son  and  Holy  Ghost,  to  be  our  God, 
the  Supreme  Object  of  our  affection  and  our  Portion  forever. 

We  cordially  acknowledge  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  to  be  our  Re- 
deemer, and  the  Holy  Spirit  to  be  our  Sanctifier,  Comforter  and 
Guide. 

We  cheerfully  devote  ourselves  to  God  in  the  Covenant  of  his 
Grace ;  consecrating  all  our  powers  and  faculties  and  possessions 
to  his  service  and  glory. 

And  we  promise,  through  the  assistance  of  his  Spirit,  that  we 
will  cleave  to  Him  as  our  Chief  Good,  that  we  will  give  diligent 


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attention  and  cordial  support  to  His  word  and  Ordinances,  in  se- 
cret, in  the  family,  and  in  the  House  of  God ;  that  we  will  seek 
the  interest  and  honor  of  His  Kingdom;  and  that,  henceforth, 
denying  all  ungodliness  and  every  worldly  lust,  we  will  live  sober- 
ly  and  righteously  and  godly  in  the  world. 

We  do  now,  more  especially,  join  ourselves  to  this  Church,  en- 
eao-ino-  to  submit  to  its  Rules  of  Government  and  Discipline,— to 
strive  earnestly  for  its  peace,  edification  and  purity, — and  to  walk 
with  its  members  in  charity,  fidelity  and  Christian  watchfulness. 

Do  you  thus  solemnly  covenant  and  promise  ? 

We  then,  the  members  of  this  Church,  affectionately  receive  you 
to  our  communion,  and,  in  the  name  of  Christ,  declare  you  en- 
titled to  all  the  privileges  of  membership  in^  the  Church  of  God. 
We  welcome  you  to  this  fellowship  with  us  in  the  blessings  of 
the  gospel  and,  on  our  part,  engage  to  watch  over  you  in  Christian 
affection  and  to  seek  your  edification  as  long  as  you  continue  to 
be  with  us. 

And  now,  Beloved  inHhe  Lord,  let  us  never  forget  that  the  vows 
of  God  are  upon  us,  and  that  the  obligations  which  we  have  rati- 
fied and  sealed,  this  day,  are  as  lasting  as  eternity.  Wherever  we 
go,  they  will  be  with  us.  They  will  follow  us  to  the  bar  of  God- 
They  will  abide  with  us,  in  whatever  world  we  may  be,  forever. 
Let'it  be  our  constant  aim  and  earnest  prayer  to  God,  that  he 
will  help  us  to  fulfill  them. 

May  the  Lord  guide  and  preserve  us  till  death,  and  at  last  re- 
ceive us  all  to  that  blessed  world  where  our  love  and  joy  shall  be 
perfect  forever,  through  the  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 
Amen. 

PRINCIPLES  AND  RULES  OF  CHURCH  ORDER. 

1.  A  Christian  Church  is  an  Association  of  professed  followers 
of  Christ,  organized  for  the  purpose  of  mutual  watchfulness ;  the 
observance  of  the  Christian  Sacraments ;  the  maintenance  of  Chris- 
tain  worship  and  instruction,  and  the  extension  of  the  Kingdom 
of  Christ  in  the  world.  Such  a  body,  under  Christ,  is  fully  com- 
petent to  choose  its  officers,  admit  its  members,  administer  disci- 
pline, and  do  all  other  acts  necessary  to  the  accomplishment  of 
these  objects. 


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2.  A  Church,  though  thus  independent  of  external  authority, 
is  hound  in  relations  of  mutual  care  and  communion  with  other 
Churches ;  and  this  Church,  in  all  ordinary  cases,  will  conform 
to  the  usages  of  fellowship  established  among  Congregational 
Churches. 

3.  The  permanent  officers  of  the  Church  are  a  Pastor,  or  Pas- 
tors and  Deacons.  This  Church  also  appoints,  annually,  a  Clerk,  a 
Church-Committee  to  examine  candidates  for  admission,  and  to 
secure  faithful  attention  to  discipline,  and  a  Sabbath-School  Com- 
mittee of  three,  for  the  supervision  of  the  Sabbath-School. 

4.  The  Church-Committee  consists  of  the  Pastor  and  the  Dea- 
cons, and  two  other  brethren,  the  last  to  be  chosen  annually. 

5.  The  Sabbath-School  Committee  (of  which  the  Pastor  is  a 
member,  ex  officio)  shall,  on  the  day  they  are  appointed,  nominate 
a  Superintendent,  Assistant-Superintendent,  Secretary,  Treasurer, 
Librarian,  Assistant-Librarian,  and  a  board  of  at  least  five  more 
teachers  than  there  are  classes  in  the  Sabbath-School.  These 
nominations,  if  approved  by  the  Church,  shall,  on  or  before  the 
day  of  its  reorganization,  be  presented  to  the  Sabbath-School  for 
its  approval.  This  Committee  shall  also  be  responsible  for  the 
selection  of  all  books  and  papers,  both  for  study  and  general  read- 
ing' in  the  Sabbath-School. 

6.  Persons  applying  for  admission  to  the  Church  are  first  ex- 
amined by  the  Church,  under  the  direction  of  the  Church-Commit- 
tee, and,  having  been  propounded  for  at  least  two  weeks,  are  ad- 
mitted by  vote  taken  at  the  Preparatory  Lecture ;  and  become 
members  in  full  by  publicly  assenting  to  the  Articles  of  Belief 
and  Covenant. 

7.  Members  of  any  and  all  other  Christian  Churches,  worship- 
ing with  us,  are  cordially  invited  to  the  Lord's  Table,  and  all  other 
privileges  of  Church  members,  for  one  year.  Within  that  time, 
they  are  specially  desired  to  bring  letters  of  dismission  and  recom- 
mendation to  us,  and  become  members  with  us. 

8.  Members  of  this  church,  removing  from  town  to  become  per- 
manent residents  elsewhere,  are  expected  to  take  letters  of  dismis- 
sion from  us  to  some  church  near  where  they  reside,  within  the 
space  of  one  year  from  their  removal,  unless  they  give  the  church 
satisfactory  reasons  for  not  doing  so. 


11 

9.  The  rule  of  Christ,  enjoined  in  Matt,  xviii.  15 — 17,  is  to  be 
literally  followed  by  members  of  this  Church  in  all  cases  of  pri- 
vate offense,  and  the  spirit  of  this  rule  is  to  govern  all  disciplinary 
processes  in  relation  to  members  guilty  of  other  offenses. 

10.  The  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Church  is  on  Friday  preceding 
the  first  Sabbath  in  April. 

11.  The  Lord's  Supper  is  administered  on  the  first  Sabbaths, 
respectively,  of  January,  March,  May,  July,  September,  and 
November. 

Preparatory  Lecture,  Friday  P.  M.  preceding  Communion  Sab- 
bath. 

12.  The  Social  meetings  of  the  Church  are  as  follows : — 

I.  Monthly. 

1.  Missionary  Concert,  the  first  Sabbath  of  each  month. 

2.  Social  Conference,  the  first  Monday  of  each  month. 

3.  Sabbath-School  Concert,  the  second  Sabbath  of  each  month. 

4.  Church-Meeting,  the  last  Friday  in  each  month. 

II.  Weekly. 

1.  Pastor's  Meeting,  Monday  evening. 

2.  Young  People's  Prayer  Meeting,  Tuesday  evening. 

3.  Ladies'  Prayer  Meeting,  or  Social  Union,  Wednesday  after- 
noon. 

4.  Church  Prayer  Meeting,  and  Sabbath-School  Teachers' 
Meeting,  Friday  evening. 

BENEVOLENT  CONTRIBUTIONS. 

Stated    Contributions,  for    Benevolent  Objects,  are  taken  in 
Church,  the^rs^  Sabbath  morning  of  each  month,  as  follows  : — 
January ; — Poor  of  the  Parish. 
March  ; — Bible  Society. 
May ; — Sabbath-School. 
June ; — Home  Missions. 
July  ; — Poor  of  the  Parish. 
August ; — American  Missionary  Association. 
September  : — Education  Society. 
October  ; — Tract  Society. 
November; — Seamen's  Cause. 
December; — Am.  Congregational  Union. 

In  addition  to  the  above,  a  Collection  is  taken  at  the  Preparatory 
Lecture  for  Church  Expenses ;  and,  in  the  month  of  January ,  by 
special  canvass,  a  subscription  for  Foreign  Missions. 


12 

PASTOR'S    REQUESTS   AND  APPOINTMENTS. 

1.  The  Pastor  specially  desires  to  be  informed  by  the  persons 
themselves,  or  by  others,  of  removals  from  town,  prior  to  their 
going,  if  possible,  of  any  family,  or  individual  belonging  to  this 
Church  or  Congregation ;  and  of  removals  into  town,  of  any 
family  or  individual,  who  would  choose  to  worship  with  us. 

2.  Members  of  the  Church  and  Congregation  are  particularly 
requested  to  inform  the  Pastor,  at  once,  of  all  cases  of  sickness 
and  afflictions  where  his  counsel  and  sympathy  may  be  desired. 

3.  Any  persons,  in  the  Church  or  Congregation,  who  desire 
personal  religious  conversation,  with  the  Pastor,  are  cordially 
invited  to  call  at  his  study,  Monday  Evening  of  each  week,  be- 
tween 7  and  9  o'clock ;  or  Friday  P.  M.  between  2  and  4  o'clock. 
The  Pastor  would  prefer  in  no  case  to  receive  calls  in  the  forenoon 
of  any  day,  except  in  case  of  urgent  necessity. 

4.  Before  the  appointment  of  the  hour  for  funeral  services, 
the  Pastor  asks  in  all  cases  to  be  consulted,  as  other  engagements 
may  make  it  impossible  to  attend  at  an  hour  independently  cho- 
sen. It  is  specially  requested  that,  when  convenient,  an  earlier 
hour  than  one  o'clock  P.  M.  may  not  be  chosen,  and  that  in  no 
case,  except  imperative  necessity,  funeral  services  be  appointed  on 
the  Sabbath. 


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TABLE  OF  DEACONS, 
Showing  the  length  of  their  terms  of  service. 


Kemarks 

No 

Name. 

Appointed. 

Ceased  to  Act. 

and 

References. 

1 

Lemuel  Whitney, 

Nov.  17, 1801 

Feb.  1,    1813 

Died. 

2 

Newcomb  Bourne, 

Nov.  17,1801 

Jan.  24,  1810 

Resigned. 

3 

David  Nichols, 

June  11,  1807 

Mar.  12,  1842 

Died. 

4 

Phinehas  Bates, 

Apr.  17,  1811 

Nov.   1,  1843 

Died. 

5 

Joseph  Selden, 

Mar.  15,  1814 

Dec.  22,  1855 

Died. 

6 

Horatio  G.  Hawkins, 

Aug.  4,   1832 

Oct.  16,  1836 

Left  Town. 

7 

Elijah  Whitney, 

Aug.  4,  1832 

April  4,  1855 

Died. 

8 

Arba  Holman, 

Aug.  4,  1832 

Feb.  29,  1864 

Left  Town. 

9 

Ashbel  Steele, 

Aug.  25, 1837 

Nov.  6,  1842 

Left  Town. 

10 

Nomlas  Cobb, 

Aug.  25,  1837 

July  27,  1838 

Died. 

11 

Isaac  M.  Lewis, 

Oct.    1,   1841 

Nov.  29,  1866 

Died. 

12 

Abraham  J.  Bourne, 

Oct.    1,  1841 

June  11,  1S48 

Left  Town. 

13 

William  Davis, 

Oct.    1,   1841 

Sept.  15, 1868 

Died. 

14 

Ashbel  Steele  (Reappointed) 

Sept.  2,  1859 

15 

George  P.  Haywood, 

Aug.  26,  1864 

16 

Amasa  Woolson, 

June  28,  1867 

17 

Adna  Brown, 

June  28,  1867 

EXPLANATORY  NOTE. 

In  the  following  Catalogue  of  members,  the  first  column  num- 
bers the  members  in  the  order  of  their  admission.  The  second 
column  contains  the  original  and  present  names  of  all  who 
have  ever  belonged  to  this  Church.  Parentheses  or  brackets 
inclose  the  maiden  names  of  married  females.  Male  Christian 
names,  in  parentheses,  are  those  of  the  husbands  of  females 
whose  names  they  follow.  Female  surnames  in  parentheses 
denote  a  second  or  subsequent  marriage.  Column  third  gives 
the  dates  of  reception.  Column  fourth  records  the  manner  of 
reception,  and  the  Churches  from  which  members  have  been 
received  by  letter.  Column  fifth  gives  the  dates  of  removal. 
Column  sixth,  the  manner  of  removal,  and  the  ages  of  those 
removed  by  death. 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


NAMES  OF   PAST   MEMBERS. 


Abbott 

393 

George 

Bingham 

234 

Phebe 

437 

Frederic 

610 

Prudence 

Adams 

4s4 

Susan  L. 

BlSBEE 

675 

Eliza  M. 

639 

Eliza 

34 

Abner  jr. 

Aiken 

702 

Solon 

35 

Barbara 

70S 

Charles 

704 

Frederic  G. 

50 

Mary 

709 

Adeline 

720 

Jenison 

95 

Elisua 

Aldrich 

995 

Thirza 

96 

Mary 

5-18 

Mary  T. 

Barnes 

132 

Nancy 

921 

Hannah 

497 

Polly 

204 

John 

107  U 

Merrill  N. 

1097 

Fred 

312 

John  B. 

llsu 

Marcia  T. 

Barney 

345 

Arethusa 

Alexander 

1113 

Nancy  A. 

455 

Elijah 

987 

Henry  W. 

Barrett 

462 

Hiram 

Alvord 

12 

John 

463 

Betsey 

743 

Eliza  J. 

29 

Betsey 

526 

Abner  A. 

AMES 

288 

Elizabeth 

527 

Martha  A. 

211 

Abigail 

292 

Mary 

534 

Abner 

271 

Eli 

1078 

Sybil 

535 

Cynthia 

272 

Nancy 

liASCOM 

1122 

Marvin  D. 

Andrews 

18 

Elihu 

Bixuv 

1008 

Semantha  W. 

Bates 

19 

Adonijah 

A.V1HONY 

63 

Esther 

20 

Mary 

513 

Edmund  P. 

72 

Dea.  Pbinehas 

198 

Abigail 

927 

Edward  P. 

73 

Abigail 

206 

M'>.»''s 

Arms 

141 

llni-iah 

Blanchakd 

915 

Eer.  Selah  E. 

202 

Ruth 

55 

Polly 

916 

Mrs.  Eliza  (916) 

255 

Allen  (691) 

384 

Stephen 

917 

Maria  P.  (1077; 

256 

Anna  (692; 

385 

Rebecca 

957 

Emily  M, 

265 

Rachel  (948) 

562 

Mary 

985 

Eliza 

299 

Tbeophilus 

753 

Mary  A. 

1127 

Henry  M. 

757 

Catharine  S. 

Booth. 

1128 

Sarah  J . 

767 

Nancy 

1054 

Caroline  F. 

ATHERTON 

839 

Sarah  M. 

1059 

James 

889 

Elizabeth 

968 

Emily  V. 

1060 

Marion  E. 

Atkinson 

Beels 

1080 

Edward  A. 

357 

Nancy 

90 

Abigail 

1182 

Sarah  K. 

Bailey 

Belknap 

Bourne 

346 

Mary 

187 

Sarah 

3 

Dea.  Newcomb 

1153 

Sarah  I. 

290 

Lydia 

4 

Abigail 

1200 

Charles  P. 

845 

Phebe  F. 

183 

Daniel 

Baker 

Bellows 

184 

Abigail 

911 

Mary  M. 

77 

James 

316 

Dea.  Abraham  J 

Bancroft 

471 

Lucy 

550 

William  T. 

474 

Merrill 

Bemis 

Bowen 

Barnard 

39 

Lucy 

579 

Lorinda 

8 

Abigail 

Bennett 

1017 

James  C. 

31 

Lucy 

772 

Gratia  A. 

1018 

Mary  E. 

263 

Mary 

BlGELOW 

Bowers 

285 

John  J.  (994) 

1111 

Sarah 

1032 

Dr.  George 

48 


1033 

Urania  E. 

Caldwell 

220 

Dea.  Nomlas 

Bowman 

83 

Nathan 

249 

Meriel 

200 

Nancy 

91 

Rebecca 

440 

Moses  R. 

BOYNTON 

179 

Nathaniel 

547 

Dean 

99 

David 

235 

Mary 

817 

Charles  L. 

100 

Lydia 

353 

Lydia 

856 

Lucia  J. 

77S 

Harriet 

981 

Ellen  B. 

1073 

Rev.  L.  H. 

Brasbubn 

Cariel 

1074 

Harriet  J. 

808 

James  C. 

945 

Dr.  Henry  F. 

Cochrane 

Bragg 

Carter 

541 

Harriet 

30 

Nicholas 

947 

Sarah 

Coffin 

375 

William 

Chamberlain 

424 

Hannah  S. 

Britton 

150 

Molly 

882 

Hannah  L. 

1114 

AhWy 

Chaplin 

1026 

Moses 

Brock 

697 

Polly 

1042 

Caroline  A. 

1216 

Lizzie  J. 

Chase 

Colburn 

Brooks 

557 

Juliette 

310 

Mary  A. 

459 

John 

S77 

Susan 

Colcord 

460 

Lydia 

938 

Dea.  John 

1061 

Elizabeth  F. 

Brown 

939 

Lucy 

CONANT 

23 

Merrill 

1041 

Mary  C. 

175 

Fanny 

24 

Lovisa 

1197 

Lucy  Maria 

538 

Alniera 

46 

Abel 

Chickerino 

COOK 

47 

Sarah 

1020 

Rev.  John  W. 

85 

Susanna 

128 

Sarah 

1021 

Lucinda 

197 

Dolly 

237 

Mary 

CHILSON 

242 

Sally 

286 

Priscilla 

106 

Mary 

544 

Selden 

363 

Sarah 

Chipman 

545 

Mary 

376 

Luke 

407 

Nancy 

COPELAND 

380 

Oscar 

408 

Laura 

178 

Polly 

381 

Martha 

429 

Samuel 

CoRLEW 

419 

Susanna 

447 

John 

79 

Thomas 

434 

Abel 

44S 

Gratia 

358 

Mary 

536 

William 

501 

James 

Crain 

674 

David 

502 

Almira  (1121) 

341 

Sarah 

914 

Catharine 

780 

Gratia  A. 

866 

Martha  B. 

963 

Dea.  Adna 

805 

Alonzo 

Crombie 

964 

Mary  A. 

1155 

Sarah  M. 

576 

Sarah  B. 

1044 

Fannie 

Choate 

Cummings 

1130 

Mattie  M. 

1062 

Benjamin  B. 

364 

Hannah 

1131 

Julia  A. 

1063 

Mary  M. 

521 

Sarah 

Burge 

1162 

Hattie  A. 

Cushing 

10 

Lucretia 

Clark 

304 

Nancy  (766) 

115 

Experience 

143 

Eve 

402 

Zeruiah  (791) 

185 

Anna 

273 

Nancy  A. 

453 

Daniel  (765) 

283 

Osman 

441 

Rollin 

814 

Edward 

Burgess 

489 

Sarah 

1089 

Betsey 

347 

Sarah 

555 

George  R. 

Cutler 

435 

George  D.  (658) 

588 

Martha 

76 

Sarah 

454 

Frederic  W. 

779 

Sarah  L. 

213 

Mary 

667 

Caleb  C. 

Clapp 

520 

Loammi 

681 

Elizabeth  A. 

209 

Hannah 

832 

Adeline 

723 

Samuel  H. 

Cleaveland 

1009 

Lucretia 

726 

William  E. 

112 

Ann  E. 

Damon 

1035 

Addie 

Clement 

693 

Amy 

Burke 

646 

Lucy- 

703 

Alfred 

325 

Eliza 

739 

Lucy  M. 

1134 

Alice  R. 

412 

Grace 

769 

Solomon 

Dana 

426 

Russell 

803 

Solomon  H. 

67 

Hannah 

706 

Gratia 

Closson 

233 

Betsey 

718 

Elijah 

618 

Emily 

Darling 

727 

Russell  W. 

770 

Henry 

270 

Mary 

BURNHAM 

823 

Henry  W. 

Darrow 

149 

Sarah 

986 

Olivia 

221 

Ludowick 

Burpee 

1005 

Malina  W. 

Dart 

1083 

Abbie  L. 

1132 

Gershom  L. 

1076 

Sybil 

1129 

Warren  L. 

Cobb 

1096 

Luella 

Burbank 

6 

Samuel 

Davis 

951 

Lydia 

7 

Ann 

136 

Parkman 

BUTTERFIELD 

66 

Samuel 

137 

Sally 

1039 

Eliza  A. 

74 

Esther 

145 

Arethusa  T. 

Cabot 

75 

Martha 

146 

Dea.  William 

500 

Hubbard 

78 

Moses 

147 

Phebe 

755 

Mary 

103 

Martha 

261 

Amanda 

120 

Jeduthan 

281 

Ray 

49 


soo 

Parkman  jr. 

369 

Joseph 

Floyd 

801 

Chaunc.'v 

370 

Sal  all 

342 

Anna 

302 

Tural  li. 

372 

Calvin  (593) 

Forbush 

SOJ 

Mary 

496 

Km. -line  S. 

823 

Elizabeth 

438 

Ira 

495 

Susanna 

1282 

R.  Or<M.  s 

490 

Mary 

DUTTON 

1225 

Eliza  A. 

518 

Isaac  O. 

756 

Rebecca 

Foster 

561 

Martha  J. 

Dyer 

1090 

Mary 

583 

Lydia 

305 

Fanny 

France 

676 

William 

Dyke 

758 

OrindaE. 

677 

Amelia  If.  (796) 

607 

Bamuel 

799 

Hermon  E. 

714 

Mary  A. 

KvRLS 

Fullam 

7s2 

Harriot  A. 

631 

Hal  ford 

1004 

Mary  M. 

794 

Betsey 

897 

Man,   B. 

Furher 

795 

Elvira 

Eaton 

608 

Dr.  Z.  W. 

812 

Albert 

93 

Joshua 

609 

Caroline 

840 

Eliza 

94 

Rebecca 

Gear 

853 

Maria 

632 

Deborah 

630 

John 

883 

Mary  K. 

798 

John  P. 

Gidmngs 

941 

Sarah 

802 

A6a 

940 

Mary  E. 

977 

Lucia  A. 

831 

Emily  J. 

GlLKEY 

1133 

Edward  N. 

EDGELL 

104 

Dea.  Walter  R. 

Davidson 

124 

Mary  Q. 

Gill 

230 

Hannah  (1012) 

ED80N 

164 

Thankful 

293 

John 

773 

Clementine 

243 

Theoda 

294 

Abigail 

841 

Laura 

602 

Mary 

397 

James 

Ellis 

Gilson 

1011 

Dea.  William 

377 

Abigail 

54 

Eunice 

Day 

456 

Jacob 

907 

Sarah 

418 

Abby 

785 

Jeremiah 

958 

Eunice 

522 

Mary 

786 

Hannah 

1007 

Anna 

Dean 

825 

Joseph  W. 

Glynn 

570 

Artemas 

961 

Isaac 

740 

Lucy  T. 

Dehart 

962 

Marv  A. 

GODDARD 

476 

Jane 

972 

Julia  F. 

928 

Nelson  W. 

Derby 

Ellison 

929 

Sarah  D. 

774 

Lucretla 

327 

Mary  A. 

956 

Fanny 

775 

Mary  A. 

Evans 

1051 

Ariel  E. 

828 

Samuel 

13 

Asher 

1187 

Abby  K. 

864 

Harriet  M. 

165 

Phila.    • 

GOODENOW 

971 

Elizabeth  F. 

Fairbanks 

54 

Eunice 

1057 

Olive  A. 

173 

Moses 

6S6 

Lucy  B. 

Dickinson 

679 

ftancy 

811 

Elhanan  W. 

950 

William 

849 

Sarah  E. 

1135 

Maria  L. 

Dinsmore 

Farxsworth 

1136 

Harriet  E. 

694 

James 

736 

Charles 

1156 

Mary  Ella 

695 

Zilpha 

737 

Louisa 

Goodman 

698 

Rebecca 

Farrar 

291 

Nancy  B. 

846 

Tryphene 

69 

Lydia 

Gould 

Dodge 

859 

Caroline 

88 

Theodocia 

319 

William 

Faxon 

925 

Hannah 

320 

Abigail 

1082 

Mary  E. 

1157 

Horace  D. 

464 

William 

Fellows 

1183 

Lucian 

515 

Christopher 

858 

Emily  S. 

1224 

Lucy  G. 

731 

Hosea  W. 

Felt 

Graham 

732 

Lyman 

955 

Elvira 

355 

Rebecca 

1154 

Dr.  William  L. 

Field 

816 

Dana 

DOUBLEDAY 

98 

Jerusha 

Greeley 

1108 

Charles  E, 

871 

Susan 

585 

John 

1167 

Emma  A. 

880 

Marcia 

Grimes 

116.8 

Otto  M. 

1055 

Louisa 

685 

Sophia 

1189 

Cornelia  A. 

Fisher 

830 

Matilda  A. 

793 

Downs 
Sophronia  P. 

148 
193 

Orathy 
Jacob 

906 
1106 

James  A 
Jones 

Draper 

194 

Clarissa 

Grinnell 

9 

Sarah 

663 

Harriet 

556 

Sarah  T. 

Dl.vklee 

FlSKE 

740 

Marcia 

1049 

Mary  J. 

1068 

Juliette  H. 

768 

Abel  H. 

Durren 

904 

Arabel 

1058 

Sarah  C. 

647 

Sarah  M. 

Fletcher 

Griswold 

DURRENT 

787 

George  W. 

45 

Betsey 

268 

Susanna 

Fling 

368 

Daniel 

321 

Theoda 

472 

Belinda 

Grout 

359 

Luther 

498 

William  E. 

488 

Lydia 

499 

Sarah 

683 

Dea.  Alexander 

50 


684 

Esther 

747 

Esther 

704 

Nancy  F. 

827 

Daniel  A. 

887 

William  K. 

8S8 

Nancy  J. 

Guild 

890 

Maria 

Hall 

4S1 

Louisa 

622 

Atalauta 

665 

John 

761 

Augusta  A. 

804 

Edward 

926 

Frances  0. 

1028 

Abby  L. 

1050 

Mary  A. 

1069 

George  R. 

1158 

Eliza  B. 

1169 

Lydia 

1220 

Emma  C. 

1221 

Frances  A. 

1226 

James  E. 

Hancock 

1109 

Marshall 

1110 

Harriet  N. 

Hardy 

110 

Clarissa 

Harlow 

308 

Wells 

875 

Lewis  W. 

876 

Laura 

1112 

Eliza 

1188 

Nettie  L. 

Harrington 

421 

Leonard 

572 

Rosabelle 

1117 

Aluiira 

Harris 

282 

Mercy 

Harvey 

1086 

Lydia  D. 

Haskell 

215 

Roxana 

216 

Content 

689 

Abigail 

HASKINS 

166 

Rhoda 

Hatch 

133 

Hannah 

Hawkins 

176 

Dea.  Horatio  G.  (935) 

171 

Polly 

244 

Louisa 

349 

Horatio  B. 

350 

Abigail 

553 

Sarah 

Hayden 

191 

Mary 

1087 

Cynthia  R. 

Haywood 

129 

Catharine 

443 

Mary  A. 

564 

Martha  J. 

666 

Dea.George  P. 

705 

Mary 

738 

David  H. 

818 

Samuel 

819 

James 

980 

Catharine  R. 

1001 

Dea.  Charles 

1002 

Parthena 

Heald 

64 

Polly 

151 

Lydia 

160 

John 

Hyde 

161 

Esther 

329 

Jane 

Heaton 

Ingham 

614 

Fanny 

1079 

Edward 

615 

Keziah 

Jackman 

616 

Nancy 

1123 

Lewis 

Henchey 

1124 

Ellen 

960 

Margaret 

Jameson 

Henry 

1019 

Rev.  Thomas 

569 

Hyren 

Jaseph 

1094 

George  O. 

580 

Mary 

1095 

Frances  A. 

Jenkins 

Herrick 

507 

George 

1173 

Russell 

508 

Merrill 

1174 

Maria 

820 

Thomas  L. 

Hildreth 

1103 

Marcella  D. 

247 

Anna 

Jewett 

Hill 

275 

Susanna  S. 

807 

Samuel  D. 

Johnson 

848 

Eliza  A. 

311 

Alexander  H. 

1190 

Charles  E. 

334 

Betsey 

Hodges 

473 

Elizabeth  S. 

411 

Mary  S. 

540 

Sarah 

Holbrook 

549 

Solomon 

1120 

Marion  G. 

599 

George 

Holden 

729 

Chester  W. 

62 

Deborah 

730 

Louisa  M. 

413 

Submit  D. 

1170 

Charles  C. 

529 

John 

1171 

Susan  S. 

591 

Nathaniel 

Jones 

592 

Hannah 

111 

Ann 

717 

Martha  A. 

348 

Louisa 

847 

Nancy 

523 

Elizabeth 

967 

Jane  M. 

760 

Gratia  A. 

969 

Elizabeth 

Kanow 

970 

Harriet  E. 

80 

Elizabeth 

993 

William  M. 

Kemp 

Holman 

701 

George  S. 

267 

Sally 

Kendall 

296 

Dea.  Arba 

783 

Cynthia  A. 

297 

Hannah 

Kenney 

924 

Sophia 

415 

Sarah 

976 

Mary 

Kenyon 

543 

Smith 

1084 

Mary  A. 

Holmes 

Keyes 

642 

Harriet 

423 

Lucia 

House 

444 

Franklin 

276 

Nancy 

1138 

Charles  M. 

516 

David 

1139 

Mary  L. 

Howard 

1140 

Mary  A. 

68 

Azubah 

King 

Howb 

744 

Thankful 

1184 

Rosa  T. 

KlTCHELL 

741 

Martha 

936 

Francis 

Hubbard 

Knapp 

65 

Sarah 

721 

Richard 

81 

Anna 

722 

Rhoda  A. 

101 

Calvin 

Knight 

102 

Anna 

836 

Bethiah 

123 

Horace 

893 

Dr.  E.  A. 

207 

Lemuel  S. 

894 

Mary 

401 

Ruth 

1092 

Dr.  Granville 

539 

Ruth 

1093 

Addie  H. 

612 

Harriet 

Knowlton 

613 

Nancy 

1088 

Tamson 

617 

Ann  E. 

1178 

John  O. 

635 

Laura 

1179 

Mary  C. 

662 

Elizabeth 

Labaree 

699 

Dr.  Calvin 

82 

Joseph 

978 

Elizabeth  H. 

Lake 

Hunter 

445 

Enoch 

810 

George 

446 

Charlotte 

Hurd 

Lane 

367 

Lydia 

239 

Susan 

51 


Lansing 

966 

Joseph 

Lawrence 

1045 

Merrill  L.  (1100) 

1101 

Katie  L. 

[iXAOB 

190 

Phinetta 

Leete 

248 

Barah 

Leland 

625 

Martha 

Leonard 

1217 

Autentia 

Lewis 

260 

Nancy 

284 

Dea.  Isaac  M. 

645 

Leura 

835 

Lucia  W. 

1022 

Minerva  E. 

llo2 

Sarah  A. 

1159 

Sophia  Q. 

333 

Maria 

LlSCOMB 

884 

Aurelia  S. 

885 

Esther  A. 

Litchfield 

287 

Eunico 

742 

Lucy 

959 

Mary  S. 

1071 

Abigail  S. 

Locke 

266 

Lucy 

587 

Nancy  (984) 

596 

Daniel  (1223) 

597 

Elethia 

983 

Dea.  Orin 

1043 

Nelson  W. 

1047 

Olive  L. 

1065 

IlattieN. 

1104 

Eliza 

1105 

Almira  F. 

Lockwood 

431 

Seymour 

432 

Lucy 

Lord 

493 

Elvira 

Loveland 

943 

Dorilla 

953 

Lizzie  B. 

1013 

John  C. 

LOVELL 

232 

Mary 

251 

Mary 

354 

Lucretia  0.  (919) 

428 

Don 

563 

Abigail  J. 

918 

James 

948 

Almera 

Lull 

764 

Mary  L. 

Ltndb 

107 

Hannah 

Mann 

257 

Silence 

Manson 

745 

Betsey  S. 

Marble 

860 

Jane 

Martin 

379 

Betsey 

Mason 

398 

Elinira 

Mather 

167 

Lydia 

McClenithan 

186 

Sarah 

690 

Marj  K. 

258 

Pamelia 

McDONAXD 

468 

Francis  K. 

1076 

ill  15. 

469 

M    '  ORJdOK 

4. "»7 

Hiram  11. 

1031 

Abigail 

458 

Pamelia 

ME  AC  HAM 

Noble 

937 

Eliza  .1. 

712 

Bmeline 

Meade 

Noursb 

138 

Eli 

108 

Martha 

139 

Sarah 

167 

Peter 

MEEK8 

158 

Martha 

224 

John 

323 

Zilpha 

Merritt 

406 

Martha  M. 

117 

Clement  ine 

504 

Peter  U. 

920 

Thomas  M.  (1214) 

578 

Mania  M. 

1215 

Emma  S. 

1046 

llattie  J. 

Mdsser 

Nye 

531 

Joseph 

44 

Lucretia 

532 

Mary 

Nutting 

Messenger 

1201 

William  R. 

867 

William  M. 

Oakes 

868 

Arabella  S. 

140 

Elizabeth 

1036 

Rachel  J. 

182 

Nancy 

1099 

Marcia  C. 

Olney 

1160 

Zimri 

240 

Elsa 

1191 

llorace 

371 

\\  c'lcome 

1192 

Lorette  L. 

752 

Eliza 

Miles. 

Onion 

626 

Abel 

210 

Jemima 

627 

Elizabeth 

Orton 

Miller 

1210 

Minnie  C. 

114 

Sophia 

Page 

387 

Statira 

330 

Phebe 

509 

Susan 

Parker 

777 

John 

475 

Lucia 

MlNOT 

560 

Sarah 

362 

Electa  F. 

1010 

Henry  J. 

844 

Louisa 

1115 

Sarah  A. 

1141 

William  H. 

1181 

Ellen  A. 

Mitchell 

Parks 

719 

Mary 

246 

Betsey 

878 

Betsey 

295 

Frederic 

Montague 

378 

Elvira 

318 

Betsey 

Parnell 

Moore 

715 

Benjamin  (8J 

759 

Lucina 

716 

Mary  (899) 

975 

Laura  J. 

Pearson 

Morton 

1202 

Mary  J. 

390 

Rev.  D.  O. 

Pease 

361 

Lucretia 

113 

Eunice 

362 

Electa  F. 

Perry 

606 

Levi  P. 

259 

Sally 

MCDGETT 

1219 

Eliza  A. 

1037 

Sarah  J. 

Persons 

MUN'N 

87 

Lydia 

901 

Calvin 

92 

Oliver 

902 

M<  liitable 

Pettingill 

MUNBELL 

487 

Sally 

577 

Cynthia 

1023 

Elizabeth 

628 

Cynthia 

Pierce 

629 

Mary 

203 

Rispa  B. 

Murfee 

217 

Ruth 

748 

Sophia  W. 

386 

Louisa 

Nash 

390 

Nathaniel 

510 

Elzaheth 

391 

Anna 

NA80N 

503 

William 

1203 

Edmund  C. 

552 

Adeline 

Newton 

619 

Lucius  M. 

1025 

Elizabeth  F. 

1024 

Leroy  M. 

Nichols 

1125 

Mary  M. 

26 

Levi 

PlNGRT 

27 

Elizabeth 

389 

Lucy  6. 

42 

Dea.  David 

'Place 

43 

Naomi 

127 

Eleanor 

52 


430 
519 
586 

331 
465 
525 
728 
749 
792 
821 
973 

280 

274 
439 

86 
119 

482 


682 
750 
751 

336 
356 
620 
621 
1204 
1205 

1206 


238 
279 


POMEROY 

Jacob 
Don  A. 
Sophia 

Porter 
Hannah 
Fanny 
Frederic  A. 
Mark  R. 
Lucretia 
Lydia  A, 
Charles  E. 
Harriet  A. 

Powell 
Jane 

Powers 
Sally 
George  C. 

Pratt 
Deborah 
Daniel 
Catharine 
Thomas  M. 
George 
Daniel  B. 
Kosanna 
Eliza  A. 

PRENTIS3 

Hannah] 
Henry  jr. 
Henry 
Mary- 
Davis  B. 
Fanny  J 

Preston 
Helen 

Priest 
Sarah 

Proctor 
Sarah 


771 

189 

315 

477 

478 

636 

801 
1116 
1142 
1143 
1177 

40 

201 

373 

1137 

152 
153 
154 

634 

1161 

17 
52 
486 
530 
590 
725 
829 


Proutt 
Martha 

Putnam 
Sarah 
Asahel 
Harriet 
Cynthia 
Emily 
Timothy 
Lydia 
Jehiel  W. 
Mariette 
Orrin 

Randall 
Eunice 
Nancy 
Smith 
Carrie  P. 

Reed 
Joseph 
Mary 
Leafy 

Reynolds 
Catharine 
Rhieu 
Rosa 

Rice 
David 
Sally 
Sarah 

Timothy  W. 
Susan 
Charles  H. 
Lois 


900     Maria  P. 

Richards 

277  Perrin  N. 

278  Emily 

Richardson 
485    Nancy 
1091    Charles  E. 
Richmond 

672  Amaziah 

673  Harriet 

Ripgeway 
335    Emily 

Robinson 
263    Lydia 
850    Nancy  E. 

1144  Ezra  A. 

1145  Ellen 

Roby 
1196    Betsey 

Rogers 
226    Ephraini 
252    Elizabeth 
403    Jonathan 
Ross 
174    Jane 

Ruggles 
1207     Elbridge  G. 

RUMRILL 

651    Sarah  A. 

Sabin 
931    Charles 
|    932    Abby 

Safford 
264    Nancy  (N) 
427    Noah 
479     Lucretia  P. 
776    Nancy  (H) 
824    Henry 
988    Almira 
1067     Abby 

Sargent 
809    James  L. 

Sartwell 

32  Oliver 

33  Hannah 

57  Eleazer 

58  Hannah 

Sawyer 
352    Sarah  J. 
671    Marcia 
679     Sarah 
1075    Sarah 
1146    Dr.  Langdon 
Scofield 
227    Luke 

Scott 
56    Samuel 

Searle 
1211    Mary 

Selden 

130  Dea.  Joseph 

131  Huldah 

223    Joseph  Jr.  (652) 
245    Olive  (653) 
298    Rev.  Calvin 
542    Eliza 

Shaeffer 
680    Harriet  N. 
974    Eleanor  P. 

Shattuck 

60  Samuel 

61  Hannah 

121  Weston 

122  Hartwell 
144    Mercy 


162 

873 
930 
1212 
1213 

156 

172 
181 

912 

1015 

1098 
1107 

22 
25 
70 
71 

317 

678 
700 


15 

38 

59 
269 
414 
466 
467 
505 
551 
559 
637 
638 
643 
659 
724 
905 
757 

574 
657 

1027 

991 

11 
37 

409 
410 
494 
517 
546 
571 
650 
822 
862 
1126 

788 
789 
854 

1056 


159 
219 
228 
229 


Betsey 

Shaw 
Orinda 
Salina  M. 
Henry  H. 
Lucy  J. 

Shedd 
Lydia 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 

Sherwin 
Maria 

Slack 
John  A. 

Smart 
Rhoda  A. 
Joseph 

Smiley 
Rev.  Robinson 
Elizabeth 
David 
Mary 
Nancy 
Sarah 
Thomas  H. 
David  R. 

Smith 
Isaac 
Betsey 
Mary 
Ruth 
Joseph 
Daniel 
Lucia 
Jerusha 
Jesse  M. 
Abigail 
John  C. 
Abby 
Elizabeth 
Chauncey  H. 
Daniel 
Lucy  M. 
Catharine  G. 

Snell 
Sally 
Leverett  M 

Snowden 
Lydia  A. 

Spalding 
Maria  R. 

Spencer 
Simeon 
Mercy 
Eliza  A. 
Abigail 
Sarah 
Jonas  B . 
Ellen  M. 
Amelia  (908) 
Betsey 
James 
Susan 
Sarah 

Spring 
Zeno  E. 
Arvilla 
Lydia 

Stearns 
Mary 

Steele 
Sophia 
Helenery 
Dea.  Ashbel  (933) 
Ann 


53 


328 

Lucy  M.  (934) 

514 

Martha 

4>:; 

Elizabeth 

Tower 

594 

SamuelJr.  (998) 

16 

Betsey 

595 

Sophia 

21 

Elisabeth 

944 

Electa 

163 

Elizabeth 

999 

Mary  0. 

339 

Esther 

1118 

HattieS. 

343 

Sally 

1K.3 

Alice  M. 

451 

[gaac 

1185 

Francs  \. 

452 

Susanna 

1186 

Ellen  L. 

470 

Bethiah 

Stevens 

511 

Caroline 

5 

Simon 

573 

Nancy  L. 

36 

Catharine 

733 

Stoddard 

195 

Mary  A. 

850 

Tila  O. 

196 

Fa  1 1 1 1  v 

946 

Laura 

262 

John  2d 

982 

Mary  X. 

309 

Adeline 

Town 

436 

Simon 

155 

Lois 

402 

Mary  A. 

1052 

Charles 

528 

BUaby 

1053 

Susan  S. 

558 

Caroline  M. 

Tdwnsend 

603 

Albert 

1029 

Frederic  V.  A. 

604 

Alfred 

1030 

Amelia 

605 

George 

1165 

Ervin  A. 

611 

Talitha 

Tyrrell 

Stimson 

422 

Abigail  R. 

554 

Ann 

668 

Hiram 

Streeter 

669 

Mary  A. 

392 

Susanna 

834 

Mary  A. 

Sturtevant 

1016 

Rhode  J. 

640 

Elisha 

Underbill 

641 

Mary 

383 

Persis  H. 

Swift 

Underwosd 

382 

Christina 

142 

Eunice 

863 

Phebe 

Upham 

949 

Frances 

1048 

Sarah  L. 

Taft 

Valghan 

869 

Daniel 

997 

Elizabeth  L. 

870 

Sopbronia 

Wales 

Tatloe 

399 

Eunice 

199 

Charlotte 

"Walker 

442 

Noah  C. 

14 

Hannah 

861 

Julia  F. 

135 

Martha 

891 

Rev.  Lathrop 

366 

Almira  L. 

892 

Hannah  T. 

374 

Mary 

989 

Sarah 

388 

Priscilla 

1164 

Nellie  M. 

449 

James 

Tenney 

450 

Mary 

218 

Edna  (996) 

565 

Ephraim 

405 

Mary  A. 

589 

Tryphenia 

417 

Willard 

623 

Jemima 

1014 

John  G. 

815 

James  L. 

1081 

Kev.  Samuel  G. 

965 

William 

Thayer 

1040 

Lizzie  A. 

567 

Charles  L. 

1147 

Wesley 

568 

Mary  A. 

1208 

Charles  D. 

Thompson 

Ward 

84 

Betsey 

41 

Naamah 

425 

Aaron  L. 

851 

Martha  W. 

637 

Ann 

881 

Louisa  T. 

648 

John  S. 

Wardner 

1003 

Horace  W. 

837 

Sarah  E. 

Thomson 

Warren 

205 

James  B. 

654 

Joseph 

420 

Sally  B. 

655 

Jesse 

1175 

Huldah 

656 

Betsey 

1176 

Harriet  E. 

1172 

Sarah  M. 

Thornton 

Washburn 

118 

Rosetta  M. 

105 

Rev.  Ebenezer 

800 

Charles  C. 

125 

Ebenezer 

865 

Tryphena  M. 

126 

Abigail 

Thurston 

188 

Achsah 

624 

Nancy 

250 

Harriet 

Tolles 

790 

David  W. 

61 

Miriam 

1038 

Mary  R. 

1066    Anna  E. 

Watkins 

9.V2     O.  Augustus 

1000    Elizabeth  T. 

Wf.iister 

306    Irene 

Weeks 
1006    Ebenezer  T. 

Wf.ld 
1218    Annette  C. 
West 
400    Lydia 

Westney 
1166     William 

Wetiierdee 
1085    Enoch  W. 

Wheeler 
109    Sarah 
990    Harriot 

Wheelock 
855     Sarah  J. 

Whipple 
214    Martha 

313  Sally 
322     Svl.il 
324    Sabrina 
461    Ormus  M. 
688    James  B. 
843     Mary  A. 

Whitcomb 
28     Priscilla 
97     Anna 

176  Shubael 

177  Ruth 

236    Catharine 
303    Delight  B. 

314  Lucretia 
337    Polly 
351     Israel 

394  Jacob 

395  Salmon  (895) 

396  Fanny  (896) 
491     Phebe 

649    DeWitt  C. 
664    Mary  S. 
687     Abraham 
7*1     Lucia  M. 
784    Lincoln 
826     Arthur  C. 
838     Sarah  J. 

1193  Peres 

1194  Mary  S. 

1195  Emeline  R. 

1198  Lyman 

1199  Angelia 

White 
180    John 
192    Rev.  Seneca 
212     Rev.  Joseph  B. 
225     Peter 
696    Bethiah 
879    Calvin  S. 
979    Harriet  L. 

AVhitino 
797    Joseph 
838    Marv  W. 
842    Lucy  A. 
872     ClarUsa 

Whitman 
208    Abram 

Wiiitmore 
433     Hamlin 

Whitney 

1  Dea.  Lemuel 

2  Thankful 


54 


116 

Susanna 

222 

Dea.  Elijah 

328 

Mary  K. 

512 

Norman  K. 

713 

Hannah 

857 

Mary  J. 

Wicker 

633 

Susanna 

Wilcox 

903 

Clarissa 

Wilder 

670 

George  M. 

1149 

David  A. 

1150 

Lucy  J. 

WlLKINS 

289 

Nancy 

Wilkinson 

404 

Mary  C. 

Williams 

254 

Elizabeth 

344 

Eunice 

365 

Hannah 

644 

Lucretia 

762 

Jonathan 

763 

Elizabeth 

852 

Eunice 

922 

Henrietta  E. 

Wilson 

48 

John 

49 

Barbara 

710 

Gardner 

711 

Martha  A. 

1148 

Mary  E. 

Wise 

231 

Harriet 

WlSEWALL 

660 

Isaac 

661 

Rosetta 

874 

Mary  A. 

Wood 

241 

Eanny 

533 

Hannah 

886 

Relief  B. 

707 

Hannah  C. 

Woodbury 

168 

Jonathan 

169 

Sally 

332 

Elizabeth 

338 

Betsey 

340 

Elizabeth 

582 

Mary 

600 

Sarah 

601 

Joann 

734 
'735 

992 
1064 
1072 
1119 
1209 

53 

134 

506 

1151 

1152 

524 
581 
954 
1034 

416 
566 
575 

4S0 
813 
913 


George 
Mary  A. 
George  B. 
Joseph 
Frances  A. 
Abbie 
Mary  Ellen 

Woodward 
Eunice 
Polly 
Sarah 
Frank  E. 
Marianna  D. 
Woolson 
Dea.  Amasa  (909) 
Mary   (910) 
Helen  A. 
Mary 

Works 
Luc  in  da 
John 
Sarah  T. 

Wright 
Harriet 
Ephraim 
Mary  L. 


:n".^:m::e]s 

OF  THE 

PRESENT  OFFICERS  AND  MEMBERS. 

[*  Designates  non-resident  Members.] 


PASTOR, 

KEV.  L.  H.  COBB. 


DEACONS: 


ASHBEL  STEELE, 
GEORGE  P.  HAYWOOD, 


AMASA  WOOLSON, 
ADNA  BROWN. 


CHURCH   COMMITTEE: 

THE    PASTOR,  AMASA  WOOLSON, 

ASHBEL  STEELE,  ADNA  BROWN, 

GEORGE  P.  HAYWOOD  Rev.  S.  G.  TENNEY, 

HENRY  CLOSSON,  Cleek. 


1070 
11S0 
1077 
1127 
1128 

1153 

1200 

994 

995 

1097 

1113 

288 

292 

1078 

1111 

534 

535 


MEMBERS 

Mrs.  Merrill  N.  Aldrick, 

1122 

Marcia  T.  Aldrich, 

1054 

Maria  P.  Arms, 

1059 

Henry  M.  Arms, 

1060 

Mrs.  Sarah  J.  Arms, 

11S2 

1017 

Mrs.  Sarah  I.  Bailey, 

1018 

Charles  P.  Bailey, 
John  J.  Barnard, 

1032 

1033 

Mrs.  Thirza  Barnard, 

1216 

Fred  Barnes,* 

674 

Mrs.  Nancy  A.  Barney, 

mi 

Elizabeth  Barrett, 

963 

Mary  Barrett, 

1044 

Mrs.  Sybil  Barrett, 

1130 

Mrs.  Sarah  Bigelow, 

1131 

Abner  Bisbee, 

951 

Mrs.  Cynthia  Bisbee, 

325 

Marvin  D.  Bisbee, 
Mrs.  Caroline  F.  Booth, 
James  Booth- 
Mrs.  Marion  E.  Booth, 
Sarah  F.  Booth, 
James  C.  Bowen, 
Mary  E.  Bowen, 
Dr.  George  Bowers, 
Mrs.  Urania  E.  Bowers, 
Mrs.  Lizzie  J.  Brock, 
David  Brown, 
Mrs.  Abby  Britton, 
Dea.  Adna  Brown, 
Mrs.  Fannie  Brown, 
Mrs.  Mattie  M.  Brown, 
Mrs.  Julia  A.  Brown, 
Mrs.  Lydia  Burbank, 
Mrs.  Eliza  Burke, 


56 


706  Gratia  Burke, 

1129  Warren  L.  Burpee, 

1083  Mrs.  Abby  L.  Burpee, 

1039  Mrs.  Eliza  A.  Butterfield, 

235  Mrs.  Mary  Caldwell, 

938  Dea.  John  Chase, 

939  Mrs.  Lucy  Chase, 
1197  Lucy  Maria  Chase, 

447  John  Chipman, 

448  Mrs.  Gratia  Chipman, 
780  Gratia  A.  Chipman, 

1121  Mrs.  Almira  Chipman, 

1155  Mrs.  Sarah  M.  Chipman, 

1062  Benj.  B.  Choate, 

1162  Mrs.  Harriet  A.  Choate, 

555  George  B.  Clark, 

770  Judge  Henry  Closson, 

618  Mrs.  Emily  Closson, 

823  Col.  Henry  W.  Closson, 

1132  Gershom  L.  Closson, 
1005  Mrs.  Malina  W.  Closson, 

1073  Bev.  L.  Henry  Cobb 

1074  Mrs.  Harriet  J.  Cobb, 

882  Mrs.  Hannah  L.  Coffin,* 
1026  Moses  Coffin, 

1042  Mrs.  Caroline  A.  Coffin, 

1061  Mrs.  Elizabeth  F.  Colcord, 

544  SeldenCook, 

545  Mrs.  Mary  Cook, 
866  Mrs.  Martha  B.  Crain, 
765  Daniel  Cushing, 

1089  Mrs.  Betsey  Cusbing 

832  Mrs.  Adeline  Cutler, ' 

1009  Mrs.  Lucretia  Cutler, 

1134  Alice  B.  Damon, 

1096  Luella  Dart, 

1012  Mrs.  Hannah  Davidson, 

301  Chauncy  Davis, 

794  Betsey  Davis, 

853  Maria  Davis, 

438  Ira  Davis, 

977  Mrs.  Lucia  A.  Davis,' 

518  Isaac  G.  Davis, 

883  Mrs.  Mary  K.  Davis, 

1133  Edward  N.  Davis, 
812  Albert  Davis, 
828  Samuel  Derby, 

1057  Mrs.  Olive  A.  Derby, 

846  Tryphene  Dinsmore,* 

1167  Mrs.  Emma  A.  Doubleday 
1108  Charles  E.  Doubleday, 
1189  Mrs.  Cornelia  A.  Doubleday, 

1168  Otto  M.  Doubleday, 
1049  Mrs.  Mary  J.  Dunkiee, 


495  Susanna  Durrent,* 

798  John  B.  Eaton, 

831  Mrs.  Emily  J.  Eaton, 

773  Mrs.  Clementine  Edson, 

377  Mrs.  Abigail  Ellis,* 

786  Mrs.  Hannah  Ellis, 

962  Mary  A.  Ellis, 

972  Julia  F.  Ellis  * 

679  Mrs.  Nancy  Fairbanks,* 

858  Mrs.  Emily  S.  Fellows,* 

1055  Mrs.  Louisa  Field,* 

880  Marcia  Field, 

904  Mrs.  Arabel  Fiske,* 

1068  Juliette  H.  Fiske, 

923  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Forbush, 

1222  B.  Orestes  Forbush, 

1225  Mrs.  Eliza  A.  Forbush, 
1004  Mrs.  Mary  M.  Fullam, 

243  Mrs.  Theoda  Gill, 
1007  Mrs.  Anna  Gilson, 

1187  Abby  K.  Goddard, 

1136  Mrs.  Harriet  E.  Goodenow> 

1135  Mrs.  Maria  L.  Goodenow, 

1156  Mary  Ella  Goodenow, 
925  Hannah  Gould 

1224  Lucy  G.  Gould; 

1157  Horace  D.  Gould, 
1183  Lucian  Gould, 

816  Dana  Graham, 

355  Mrs.  Bebecca  Graham, 

1106  Jones  Grimes, 

830  Mrs.  Matilda  A.  Grimes, 

747  Mrs.  Esther  Grout, 

754  Nancy  F.  Grout, 

665  John  Hall, 

481  Mrs.  Louisa  Hall, 

1158  Eliza  B.  Hall 
804  Edward  HalF 

761  Mrs.  Augusta' A.  Hall, 

1226  James  E.  Hall, 

1220  Emma  C.  Hall, 

1221  Frances  A.  Hall, 

1069  George  B.  Hall, 
1050  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Hall 
1169  Mrs.  Lydia  Hall* 

1109  Marshall  Hancock  * 

1110  Mrs.  Harriet  N.  Hancock,* 
1112  Mrs.  Eliza  Harlow, 

1188  Mrs.  L.  Nettie  Harlow, 
1117  Almira  Harrington, 

689  Mrs.  Abigail  Haskell, 

244  Mrs.  Louisa  Hawkins, 


57 


1087  Mrs.  Cynthia  R.  Hayden, 

1001  Dea.  Charles  Haywood, 

1002  Mrs.  Parthena  Haywood, 
443  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Haywood, 
666  Dea.  George  P.  Haywood, 
564  Mrs.  Martha  .T.  Haywood, 
960  Mrs.  Margaret  Henchey.* 

1094  George  0.  Henry, 

1095  Mrs.  Frances  A.  Henry, 
1171  Mrs.  Maria  T.  Herrick, 
1190  Charles  E.  Hill, 

1120  Mrs.  Marion  G.  Holbrook, 

993  William  M.  llolden, 

847  Mrs.  Nancy  llolden, 

969  Elizabeth  Holden,* 

970  Harriet  E.  Holden,* 
1183  Rosa  T.  Howe, 

699  Dr.  Calvin  Hubbard, 

662  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hubbard, 

978  Elizabeth  H.  Hubbard, 

810  George  Hunter,* 

1079  Edward  Ingham, 

1123  Lewis  Jackman, 

1124  Mrs.Ellen  Jackman, 

507  George  Jenkins, 

508  Mrs.  Merrill  Jenkins, 
820  Thomas  L.  Jenkins, 

1103  Mrs.  MarcellaD.  Jenkins, 

334  Mrs.  Betsey  Johnson, 

1170  Charles  C.  Johnson, 

1171  Mrs.  Susan  S.  Johnson, 

1084  Mrs.  Mary  A,  Kenyon, 

1138  Charles  M.  Keyes. 

1139  Mrs.  Mary  L.  Keyes, 

1140  Mary  A.  Keyes, 

836  Mrs.  Bethiah  Knight, 

893  Dr.  E.  Adams  Knight, 

894  Mrs,  Mary  Knight, 

1092  Dr.  Granville  Knight, 

1093  Mrs.  Addie  H.  Knight. 

1178  John  O.  Knowlton, 

1179  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Knowltom 

966  Joseph  Lansing, 

1100  Merrill  L.  Lawrence, 

1101  Mrs.  Katie  L.  Lawrence, 
190  Mrs.  Phinetta  Leach,* 

1217  Autentia  Leonard, 

333  Mrs.  Maria  Lewis,* 

645  Mrs.  Leura  Lewis, 

1022  Minerva  E.  Lewis, 

1102  Mrs.  Sarah  A.  Lewis, 
1071  Mrs.  Abigail  S.  Litchfield. 
266  Mrs.  Lucy  Locke, 


983  Dea.  Orin  Locke, 

984  Mrs.  Nancy  Locke, 
L065  Hattie  N.  Locke, 
1043  Nelson  W.  Locke, 
1047  Mrs.  Olive  L.  Locke, 

1104  Mrs.  Eliza  Locke, 

1105  Almira  F.  Locke, 
1223  Daniel  Locke. 

431  Seymour  Lockwood, 

432  Mrs  Lucy  Lockwood, 
1013  John  C.  Loveland, 

918  James  Lovell, 

948  Mrs.  Almera  Lovell, 

745  Mrs.  Betsey  S.  Manson,* 

398  Mrs.  Almira  Mason, 

1211  Thomas  M.Morritt, 

1215  Mrs.  Emma  S.  Merritt, 

1160  Zimri  Messenger, 

1036  Mrs.  Rachel  J.  Messenger, 

1191  Horace  Messenger, 

1192  Mrs.  Lorette  L.  Messenger, 
1099  Mrs.  Marcia  C.  Messenger, 

531  Joseph  Messer, 

532  Mrs.  Mary  Messer, 
844  Mrs.  Louisa  Minot,* 

1141  William  H.  Minot 

1037  Sarah  J.Mudgett,' 

1203  Edward  C.  Nason, 
1046  Mrs.  Hattie  J.  Nourse* 

1201  William  R.  Nutting, 

371  Welcome  Olney, 

752  Mrs.  Eliza  Olney, 

1210  Mrs.  Minnie  C.  Orton, 

330  Mrs.  Phebe  Page, 
1010  Henry  J.  Parker, 
1115  Mrs.  Sarah  A.  Parker, 
1181  Mrs.  Ellen  A.  Parker, 

295  Frederic  Parks, 

378  Mrs.  Elvira  Parks, 

1202  Mary  J.  Pearson. 
1219  Eliza  A.  Perry, 
1024  Leroy  M.  Pierce, 
1125  Mrs.  Mary  M.  Pierce, 

331  Mrs.  Hannah  Porter, 
749  Mrs.  Lucretia  Porter, 
336  Hannah  Prentiss, 

1204  Davis  B.  Prentiss, 

1205  Mrs.  Fanny  J.  Prentiss, 

1206  Helen  Preston, 
279  Sarah  Proctor  * 
771  Martha  Prouty, 
801  Timothy  Putnam, 


58 


636  Mrs.  Emily  Putnam, 

1116  Lydia  Putnam, 

1142  Jehiel  W.  Putnam, 

1143  Marriette  Putnam, 
1177  Orrin  Putnam, 

1137  Mrs.  Carrie  P.  Randall, 

1161  Rosa  Rhieu, 

900  Mrs.  Maria'P.  Rice, 

1091  Charles  E.  Richardson, 

1144  Ezra  A.  Robinson, 

1145  Mrs.  Ellen  Robinson, 
1196  Mrs.  Betsey  Roby, 

174  Mrs.  Jane  Ross,  * 

1207  Elbridge  G.  Buggies, 

824  Henry  Safford, 

1067  Mrs.  Abby  Safford, 

988  Mrs.  Almira  Safford, 

1146  Dr.  Langdon  Sawyer, 
1075  Mrs.  Sarah  Sawyer, 

1211  Mrs.  Mary   Searle,' 
298  Bev.  Calvin  Selden,* 
542  Eliza  Selden, 

974  Mrs.  Eleanor  P.Shaeffer,* 

930  Salina  Maria  Shaw, 

1212  Prof.  Henry  H.  Shaw 

1213  Mrs.  Lucy  J.  Shaw,    ' 
1107  Joseph  Smart, 

1098  Mrs.  Bhoda  A.  Smart, 

414  Joseph  Smith 

637  John  C.  Smith,* 

905  Mrs.  Lucy  M.  Smith,* 

574  Mrs  Sally  Snell. 

1126  Mrs.  Sarah  Spencer, 

1056  Mrs.  Mary  Stearns  * 

228  Dea.  Ashbel  Steele,'  (933) 

944  Mrs.  Electa  Steele, 

1186  Ellen  L.  Steele, 

1118  Hattie  S.  Steele, 

1185  Frances  A.  Steele, 

1163  Alice  M.  Steele, 
219  Helenery  Steele, 

998  Samuel  Steele,  Jr. 

999  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Steele, 
863  Mrs.  Phebe  Swift, 

861  Mrs.  Julia  F,  Taylor 

989  Mrs.  Sarah  Taylor 

1164  Mrs.  Nellie  M.  Taylor 
1081  Bev.  Samuel  G.  Tenney 

996  Mrs  Edna  Tenney 

1014  John  G.  Tenney 

1003  Horace  W.  Thompson, 

420  Sally  B.  Thomson, 

1175  Mrs.  Huldah  Thomson, 


1176  Hattie  E.  Thomson, 

118  Mrs.  Bosetta  M.  Thornton 

850  Mrs.  Tila  O.  Tower, 

946  Mrs.  Laura  Tower, 

1029  Frederick  V.  A.  Townsend 

1030  Mrs  Amelia  Townsend, 

1165  Ervin  A.  Townsend 
669  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Tyrrell, 

450  Mrs.  Mary  Walker, 

965  William  Walker, 

1040  Mrs.  Lizzie  A.  Walker 

1147  Wesley  Walker, 
1208  Charles  D.  Walker. 

837  Mrs.  Sarah  E.  Wardner, 

1172  Mrs.  Sarah  M.  Warren, 

188  Mrs.  Achsah  Washburn, 

1038  Mrs.  Mary  B.  Washburn 

1066  Mrs.  Anna  E.  Washburn', 

1006  Ebenezer  T.  Weeks  * 

1218  Mrs  Annette   C.  Weld, 

1166  William  Westney, 
1085  Enoch  W.  Wetherbee, 

990  Mrs.  Harriet  Wheeler 

322  Mrs  Sybil  Whipple 

688  James  B.  Whipple,' 

843  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Whipple, 

236  Mrs.  Catharine  Whitcomb, 

303  Mrs.  Delight  B.  Whitcomb, 

351  Israel  Whitcomb, 

491  Mrs.  Phebe  Whitcomb, 

664  Mrs.  Mary  S.  Whitcomb, 

781  Mrs.  Lucia  M.  Whitcomb, 

784  Lincoln  Whitcomb, 

1195  Mrs.  Emeline  B.  Whitcomb, 

1193  Perez  Whitcomb, 

1194  Mrs.  Mary  S.  Whitcomb, 

1198  Lyman  Whitcomb. 

1199  Mrs.  Angelia  Whitcomb, 
979  Mrs.  Harriet  L.  White 
842  Mrs.  Lucy  A.  Whiting; 
514  Norman  K.  Whitney,* 
903  Mrs.  Clarissa  Wilcox,* 

1149  David  A.  Wilder, 

1150  Mrs.  Lucy  J.  Wilder 
344  Eunice  Williams,* 

1148  Mary  E.  Wilson, 
660  Isaac  Wisewall, 

874  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Wisewall, 

582  Mary  Woodbury 

600  Sarah  Woodbury' 

734  George  Woodbury, 

735  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Woodbury, 
992  George  B.  Woodbury, 

1064  Joseph  Woodbury, 

1072  Frances  A.  Woodbury, 


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llin  A bbie  Woodbury, 

1209  Mary  Ellen  Woodbury, 

1151  Frank  E.  Woodward.* 

1152  Mrs.  Marianna  Woodward,* 


909    Dea.  Amasa  Woolson. 
1034    Mrs.  Mary  Woolson, 
416    Lucinda  Works,* 
i  [arriet  Wright. 


Whole  No.  of  Present  Members. 

No.  of  Male  Members. 

No.  of  Female  Members, 

No.  of  Non-Resident  Members. 


361 

116 

245 

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